SFMCA:CE

School of Combat Engineering
The School of Combat Engineering (CE) is part of the Combat Support College within the STARFLEET Marine Corps Academy (SFMCA). The SFMCA is the educational annex used by members of the STARFLEET Marine Corps (SFMC). The SFMC is an auxilliary department of STARFLET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc.

CE School instructs its students in all phases of Combat Engineering Operations. All aspects of the Combat Engineering Marine field of endeavors from Battlefield Preparation, through Mobility Denial, to Special Equipment Requirements are taught in this comprehensive curriculum. Courses are currently available through the -301 level and all are available online for immediate credit STARFLEET Educational Services under the MOODLE COURSES tab.

College Graduation
A student can graduate the Combat Support College by doing the following.
 * Complete all courses below the =301 level in the following schools:
 * Combat Engineering
 * Maritime Operations
 * MECHA
 * Complete the -301 course at two of the three schools just mentions.

CE100 - Combat Engineer Basic Course
Step one in the Combat Engineer Branch Education Program. Topics discussed in this course include Types of Combat Engineers, Tools of the Trade, and Basic Outfitting and Organization.
 * Prerequisite for this course: PD-100

CE111 - MOS Familiarization Course
This is the first auxiliary course in the Combat Engineer’s Branch series. It is designed to make the student aware of all of the various MOS' available to CE Marines as well educate them on the courses they need to take for the various ratings available.

CE120 - Basic History and Traditions of the Combat Engineers
This exam is focused on the History and Traditions of SFMC Combat Engineers. This course covers both real and fictional traditions of CE,including the fictional historical background of the SFMC Combat Engineers and their real-life counterparts in Earth’s history.
 * Prerequisite for this course: CE-100.

CE152 - Combat Engineer Vehicles and Equipment Course
This course provides a basic introduction to the key vehicles and equipment as is used by SFMC Combat Engineers.
 * Prerequisite for this course: CE-100

CE201 - Combat Engineer Advanced Course
Step two in the Combat Engineer Branch Education Program. This course delves into Combat Engineering Operations in more depth and detail than CE10. This course fosters a deeper understanding of the Combat Engineer’s role on the modern battlefield and the engineering requirements of maneuver units in the field.
 * Prerequisite for this course: CE-100

CE212 - Combat Engineer Advanced Tactics
The CE212 exam examines the myriad detailing that the senior SFMC Combat Engineer should be familiar with. The course is designed to ask challenging questions for the CE Marine in any theatre of operations and under a variety of conditions including the battlefield.

CE220 - Basic Bridge Facts
This course covers the basics of bridge construction.

CE301 - Combat Engineer Independent Study Course
For the final step in the Combat Engineering Branch studies the student must complete an independent studies project. The independent studies project must either consist of a paper or another approved project. The student MUST submit a topic or project description to the Director for approval. Once approved the student will then have 10 weeks to submit their independent studies project for grading. After submission and if the student receives a grade of Honors or Distinction on a 301 level course, they will be issued an Academic Excellence Award.


 * Prerequisite for this course: Successfully passing all courses in the Combat Engineering Branch